RhaA
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- Description: L-rhamnose isomerase
Gene name | yulE |
Synonyms | |
Essential | no |
Product | L-rhamnose isomerase |
Function | rhamnose utilization |
Gene expression levels in SubtiExpress: yulE | |
MW, pI | 48 kDa, 5.351 |
Gene length, protein length | 1272 bp, 424 aa |
Immediate neighbours | yulF, yulD |
Sequences | Protein DNA DNA_with_flanks |
Genetic context This image was kindly provided by SubtiList
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Expression at a glance PubMed |
Contents
Categories containing this gene/protein
utilization of specific carbon sources
This gene is a member of the following regulons
The gene
Basic information
- Locus tag: BSU31180
Phenotypes of a mutant
Database entries
- BsubCyc: BSU31180
- DBTBS entry: no entry
- SubtiList entry: [1]
Additional information
The protein
Basic information/ Evolution
- Catalyzed reaction/ biological activity: L-rhamnose = L-rhamnulose (according to Swiss-Prot)
- Protein family: rhamnose isomerase family (according to Swiss-Prot)
- Paralogous protein(s):
Extended information on the protein
- Kinetic information:
- Modification:
- Effectors of protein activity:
- Interactions:
- Localization: cytoplasm (according to Swiss-Prot)
Database entries
- BsubCyc: BSU31180
- Structure:
- UniProt: O05264
- KEGG entry: [2]
- E.C. number: 5.3.1.14
Additional information
Expression and regulation
- Operon:
- Regulation:
- Regulatory mechanism:
- Additional information:
Biological materials
- Mutant:
- Expression vector:
- lacZ fusion:
- GFP fusion:
- two-hybrid system:
- Antibody:
Labs working on this gene/protein
Your additional remarks
References
Irina A Rodionova, Xiaoqing Li, Vera Thiel, Sergey Stolyar, Krista Stanton, James K Fredrickson, Donald A Bryant, Andrei L Osterman, Aaron A Best, Dmitry A Rodionov
Comparative genomics and functional analysis of rhamnose catabolic pathways and regulons in bacteria.
Front Microbiol: 2013, 4;407
[PubMed:24391637]
[WorldCat.org]
[DOI]
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M S Turner, J D Helmann
Mutations in multidrug efflux homologs, sugar isomerases, and antimicrobial biosynthesis genes differentially elevate activity of the sigma(X) and sigma(W) factors in Bacillus subtilis.
J Bacteriol: 2000, 182(18);5202-10
[PubMed:10960106]
[WorldCat.org]
[DOI]
(P p)